She sings Hello on this album (12th track) between 1947 and 1951.
It appeared on the French Classics Jazz label in FEB2004 and is available as import via www.cduniverse.comA note rightly states : The history of jump and R&B is littered with the names of legendary local heroes who managed to eke out a living in their immediate neighbourhoods without making much (or any) impact on the national conscience....

It is not clear to me which brilliant cover of Smells Like Teen by jazz trio The Bad Plus was used as background of the opening track. The 2001 version < Motel or the 2003 < These Are The Vistas (their 'official' debut album)? I strongly presume the latest version was used.

stewART cleverly points out that on track 20 appears Stan Freberg with a parody recorded late 50s of Old Man River / Elderly Man River. Only a brief excerpt was played by Bob.
Hope stewART will revert on this once he will have finished his research.
Thx Stewart!

@ Mr Glad Head
Whereas I agree As The Years Go Passing By was used at Ellen Barkin's intro of TTRH52 Old & Young, I still did not retrace the particular instrumental version by Albert King or ???
It remains a mystery to me...

I would like to know when Seven Days was recorded by Sterling Harrison. I presume in the 60's. The song appears on his posthumous album released this summer two years after his death.

Hi Picasso! I'm working on a Dreamtime episode focusing on Mr. Harrison, as Eddie Gorodetsky (as you probably know) co-produced South of the Snooty Fox and was a big champion of Harrison. My research indicates that Seven Days was probably done in a recording session in 2001. See this article from The Los Angeles CityBeat. Note that a bonus song from the album is from 1965, but the remainder all seem to be from the 2001 sessions.

@ Fred
I obviously gracefully consulted your precious info during my humble research before indicating the song was released only this year.
As you are aware of I concentrate on the year of release.
Appreciate however your constant help because you are un connaisseur on the spot!
Cheers.

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